explain nutrition in amoeba.
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A paramecium has brush-like body structures called cilia. It sweeps food particles from water the help of these structures.
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A paramecium has brush-like body structures called cilia. It sweeps food particles from water the help of these structures.
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Amoeba feeds on bacteria, microscopic algae and small unicellular organisms.
The amoeba surrounds its food with its false feet or pseudopodia . It then forms a food vacuole around its food and digest it. wastes and excess water are transported outside the cell by the contractile vacuoles.
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